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At RB3 General Services, I provide reliable and efficient property maintenance, specializing in tree cutting, brush clearing, debris removal, and wood chipping. As a one-man operation, I take pride in delivering personal attention to every job, ensuring quality and customer satisfaction. Whether it's routine yard work or more extensive property cleanup, I have the tools and expertise to get it done right.

At RB3 General Services, I provide reliable and efficient property maintenance, specializing in tree cutting, brush clearing, debris removal, and wood chipping. As a one-man operation, I take pride in delivering personal attention to every job, ensuring quality and customer satisfaction. Whether it's routine yard work or more extensive property cleanup, I have the tools and expertise to get it done right.


Hello i am owner operated and have been in the industry for ten years. I specialize in all of your excavation and home improvement needs big and small.


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N E Tree Services

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At N.E. Tree Services, we strive to be the best in all your tree services needs. We provide Tree Removal, Tree Trimming, Pruning and Reduction, Emergency Tree Removal. We are a professional and affordable family owned business operating in the local area.

At N.E. Tree Services, we strive to be the best in all your tree services needs. We provide Tree Removal, Tree Trimming, Pruning and Reduction, Emergency Tree Removal. We are a professional and affordable family owned business operating in the local area.








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Tree Service questions, answered by experts

Pruning a tree is a yearly DIY job that involves removing small dead branches, leaves, and blooms to help the tree grow bigger and stronger. You can often complete the job with basic home gardening tools. Trimming a tree, however, removes larger sections to control the direction the tree grows in and protects your home, utility wires, and yard from potentially dangerous branches.

Whether you grind or dig up and remove your tree stump depends on your landscaping goals. Using a stump grinder leaves the root system in place for it to decompose over time, whereas digging up the tree stump removes the roots and the stump. Overall, stump grinding is a far simpler process since you won’t need to deal with the roots. Stump removal will make your yard look like a demolition site, but you’ll have an easier time replanting in the same place as your former tree.

Pruning can impact cold hardiness—but it’s less about the exact temperature and more about temperature variation. Generally, you don’t want to prune trees when there’s a risk of temperatures suddenly dropping from 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit to 0 degrees Fahrenheit or below. A tree is most sensitive until 48 hours after it’s pruned.

Generally, if your neighbor’s tree hangs over your yard, you can legally trim overhanging branches. Keep in mind that you cannot cross your property line to cut the trees, and if you damage the tree by trimming it, your neighbor could sue you. Depending on the type of tree and value, this could mean dishing out two to three times the value of the tree.

It’s worth noting that the specifics of this type of tree maintenance and the guidelines around it may vary by location. Do your research and, most importantly, consult with your neighbor.

Ideally, you’ll have a good enough relationship with your neighbors that you can kindly mention this task in regular conversation. However, every neighbor (and neighborhood) is different. Your best bet will always be to ask directly and nicely, offering to contribute to the tree trimming efforts if you’d like. However, if you are bothered by the tree and your neighbor is unwilling to cut it, you can involve the help of the homeowners’ association or local authorities, if applicable.

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